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Terrier x - male
Jake is a very playful Foxie X who love to explore. He won't require much exercise, just a walk or a play a couple of times a week. He is very young so he is still developing his own little personality. He hasn't been fussy with food. He is in the early stages of toilet training which will be an ongoing task, but he learning quickly.
Jake was adopted on 18 March 2008 after 3 weeks in foster care
Purebred Samoyed - male
Happy and loving boy that loves being around people and kids. He wants nothing more than cuddles, belly rubs and to be by your side. Jackson is on the small side of the Samoyed breed and is only a medium sized dog. He has a double coat that will grow to about 2 inches (5cm) that will require grooming once a week for about 15-30 minutes.
Jackson was adopted on 18 March 2008 after 1 month in foster care
Cattle x Kelpie - female
Sharla was reported to the pound when she was living on a vacant block with her babies. Her owners never came forward to claim her.. and boy did they miss out.. She is a lovely gentle girl who is the perfect mother to her 5 babies.. and her foster pup Cilla. She has protected and provided for them as best she can and as a result they are all healthy happy pups. Sharla is a small cattle x kelpie girl who is only a pup herself. The best we can gather is that she is under a year old. She loves a cuddle and a pat, is a gentle, sweet natured girl and she enjoys the company of other adult dogs.. and regularly plays with the resident cattle/kelpie she is staying with at the moment (despite him being about 4 times her size). She is a happy girl who would make a great companion to anyone who is home a lot or would enjoy the company of another dog.
Sharla was adopted on 16 March 2008 after 3 months in foster care
DSH - male
Oscar is a very smart guy, his lovely red coat is very eye catching, he is a very friendly little kitten with a ready purr and head butt for everyone he meet. He is being cared for in the Wollongong area.
Oscar was adopted on 14 March 2008 after 3 weeks in foster care
DSH - male
Simba is a blue tabby with lovely little white feet, he loves people and is very friendly
Simba was adopted on 14 March 2008 after 1 month in foster care
DMH - female
This little girl has a really spunky personality. She's always on the go, running between your legs and getting into mischief. When she's tired herself out she loves to cuddle up and and go to sleep. Easy to handle and very friendly, she'll make a great addition to any family wanting a playful little cat. Due to a very bad bout of cat flu when she was only 4 weeks old, she is a bit small for her age but otherwise she is fit and healthy.
Fatty Fat Fat was adopted on 14 March 2008 after 2 weeks in foster care
Rottweiler - male
Bravo is a lovely boy who is very well trained. He walks beautifully on a lead, doesn't jump up, sits and shakes just to name a few. He loves playing with his foster brothers and sisters and is currently living with 5 other dogs. He even gets along with my dominant male dog and is happy to be just part of the pack. He would make a great pet for a family with older children and a family that has experience with owning Rottweilers. He loves water and has a naughty habit of trying to catch the water when I use the hose, which can make it a little more difficult to wash him. He is very receptive and is learning fast what is and isnt allowed. Bravo would love a family to call his own preferably with another doggie friend for him to play with.
Bravo was adopted on 12 March 2008 after 2 months in foster care
DSH - male
Cheeto and Smooch are both adorable little boys, who just love everyone, Smooch is alot more solid then Cheeto who is long and slender, Both boys just love nothing more them to cuddle on your lap, Smooch loves his tummy tickle, where as Cheeto loves to give kisses.
Cheeto and Smooch was adopted on 10 March 2008 after 3 months in foster care
DSH - male
Cooper (medium hair ginger and white) was brought in as a stray with a fish hook embedded in his leg, he has made a quick recovery from this injury and is fully of energy. He is an extremely confident boy and we placed him with Casper (blue and white) who is also a very confident little man. Casper was dumped in a box in a park. Unfortunately at this time of year we get a lot of kittens that are a little bit older who are past their cute stage in some peoples eyes and so find themselves unwanted and left to fend for themselves. They are both friendly, happy little boys who love nothing more than rumbling with each other and deserve to grow up in a loving home. These boys are a great match for personality so could be rehomed together or individually.
Cooper and Casper was adopted on 10 March 2008 after 3 months in foster care




